The Pitt News T h e in de p e n d e n t st ude nt ne w spap e r of t he University of Pittsburgh
September 22, 2015 | Issue 27 | Volume 106
Pitt releases results of sexual assault survey Percent of survey participants who Elizabeth Lepro, Lauren Rosenblatt and Dale Shoemaker The Pitt News Staff
When it comes to sexual misconduct on Pitt’s campus, students are afraid to step in, seek help and file reports, according to a survey of the University’s sexual climate. The results of the 2015 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct, which Pitt released Monday, showed that female students and transgender or nongender conforming students were more likely to experience harassment or sexual assault on campus. While many respondents were aware of resources on campus like the Wellness and Counseling Centers, many didn’t know what would happen after they reported an assault. Pitt was one of 27 colleges in the Association of American Universities that surveyed its students from April 22 to the end of May on the prevalence of sexual misconduct on campus. A total of 6,234 students completed the survey for a response rate of 19 percent campus wide. Roughly 20 percent of Pitt female undergraduates and graduate
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experienced nonconsenual penetration or sexual touching during college data from aau campus climate survey
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23.1 % 21 % 5.4 % 6.2 % Undergraduate tgqn*
24.1% 19.6 % *Transgender men, transgender women, gender queer, gender nonconforming, questioning and not listed students who responded to a sexual climate survey last spring said they have experienced “nonconsensual penetration involving force or incapacitation or sexual touching” during their college careers.
Responses from male respondents showed that 6.2 percent of undergraduate men and 1.3 percent of graduate men were victims of nonconsensual sexual penetration or touching. Male students were gen-
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erally more optimistic than women and transgender or non-gender conforming students about reporting incidents of sexual assault to the See AAU on page 2
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